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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR. 
Dec. 19, Des 118 
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT TREES, go. 
D. FERGUSON, Landscape Gardener and Contracting Planter, 
gop a splepdid le of CEDRUS DEODARA, 3 to 10 feet in height, 7s. 6d. 
e grounds of the rule and ee 
those to be m 
IMBRIC ATA, PIN us INSIGN IS, CEMBRA, EXCELSA 
SCOTCH FIRS, L MS 3 
each ; oe P pal 10; 3007, 
penta n, but allowed to md natur 
, SYCAMOnS, ASH, HA ZEL, &c. ; Bushy COM 
PHIL 
VITÆ, 
splendid WEEPING ASH, fine STANDARD CY T TISUS, ROSES, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, 
EXCELLENT VERY FINE ‘FINE 
STANDARD, HALF STANDARD, & DWARF COTONEASTER MICRO-| BERBERIS AQUIFOLIA, papt last 
BURIB: of PE noe and NECTARINE TREES, | PHYLLA, for easi a, ee = farthing each A taken by the 1000. 
good varieties, and very suitable for agre] on Cot &c. oll EN RI VET, toad 
s. per dozen, £1 per 00. and TREE BOX, 2to 3 = fe to six farthi 
plantin in ‘te e ground or for potting, as they are 
E ing in mould and will lift well. 
SDF Pw hin: employed as 
made for his own time and plans, his object being pp enp 
id Noo if taken by the 1000. 
pr Gardener 
f his plants, which he has 
send them free of carriage to the Great Western Railway Station at Banbury and Oxford, o; 
each if taken by the 
where Trees 
CUPR TEE LAMBERTI ANA, 4, GOV ENTANA, WELLINGTONIA 
PO 
ie ae BERBERIS DULCIS, new DOUBL 
and uired i ntity, always gives fully the 
hae rge quantities, both for fom ‘ind e effect. In answer to i inquiries, ales 
nm Stow iia 
&e,, 
. for 1000; and if 2 et 
al graceful habits, e CED RS aye ken, 00 rt io. ARA i 
GIGAN 
AURE RTUGAL, AUCUB a am 
LE PINK and SCARLET THG Si a URSU 
STRONG 
SEEDLING  HOLLYHOC 8 from M 
2 ad Pe ie pects! one arieties, 2s. per 
each i yt 3 al Per 1 
A- Belgian Collection vi CHRYSANTHEI MoM 
ach if taken by the 1000; less if by the 10, i 
one 
oe of Plants in an 
r, as usual, meet parties half way when liberal orders are give: 
PLAN 
( onor hess BAKER he to announce that his CATA- 
season is now ready, and may 
vats e Nursery, Paaki. Ba 
hot, Surrey, one mile from Sunningdale Station, 8. W.R. 
entlemen en aged in planting x do well to inspect my 
very extensive peda of hardy renee vergreens, &c. A very 
large stock of Cedar Deodars, 4 ft. hi h; ial ae Libani. 
HARDY pee PLA 
AND ODFREYS N PRICED AND 
Ba 
poe Gardens 
an s 
e Colours of the Rhododendrons are described, and 
the Catalogue co contains a selection of the most favourite kinds 
of ree, S, &c. 
seen Toray. i snk ETY near the Sunning- 
dee Ie Station, -Bonth gestem Rait 
\ ie ATERER AND GODFREY AR S offer unusually 
MAIDEN AND TRAINED FRUIT 
TREES a yer 
APPLES. 
PLUMS. 
APRICOTS. 
HERRIES. 
oe fine a gee of Standard 
| EKOLA RINS. 
Prices 
FREY, Sieg Ba Woking, Surre 
gees 
Shrubs, an 
- requested. That Cataleghs cutie 
f Ce aloe containing a fest-rate 
LA NG HEDGE NUR 
WOOLVEN invites the attention of 
ə Growers and the > posie, generally to bis 
[POOE of Trait Trom Florist and Ornam i 
in Wop 808. ‘per dozen Also 
rho gg ca ieg Purple Beech, 
ate 
NEW WRINKLED MA ROW PEA. 
SURBIDGES STAN NDARD B BEARER. 
IAM D 
INGLEY | a SON (Suce to 
) to announce that they are now 
Tate oarit kaona, babit hee it aus coe ee eon 
| ear own, heig’ wo It grown in 
Gardens, Windsor thus spoken of by Thomas Ingram, E ig 
Gardener to her Majesty t Queen :—* We find the Pea sent 
under the name of ‘ Bearer’ to be a very prolific 
bearer of first-rate quality ; it is the best second early out.” 
quart, k Taoa 
MULLEN, et; 
Stre 
, King ego Covent Garden; or from 
arehouse, 
Pe Berean, & Bor, Midland Central Seed Ware 20, 
am. 
Eye e also a few repr ý f Seeds of Burbidge’s 
MONA COTTAGE pkg to offer; this is by far fos 
most prolific 18. per pack. 
kind known, 
WACSON NURSERY a 
AND G Praxnixa PLEASURE 
te Dartee a AND TO Com- 
acres o! 
of various sizes, from 
rom seed, of the n 
w and most 
TA 
ea oe WHLLINGTOSIA GIGANTEA, or GIANT 
i à e or GIA 
TREE. OF CAL CALIFORNIA. 
Roses, 
hed on a to WATERER & GoD- | 
\ T HOLMES has an viaii Stock oi f the spora 
ry See the following extra fine varieties, 
5s. per dozen 
King of Anemones Fanch ette 
Margueri 
President Morel 
Aristée 
sated 
t of Norway 
Marquis de Motteville |à Rose Marguerite Perle 
uth oque 
achette | Totnette 4 tie. &e. 
LMES, Florist, rel Str eet, Hackne 
ESSRS. PAR RKER anp WILLIAMS bee to offer 
following, of which they possess a large stock, in 
strong “i pom en plants :— 
Per 
Tna 
Acacia Drummo; ndi sh 
Gant 
Per dozen.—s. 
- 42 | Herbaceous&AlpinePlants,, 4 
Azalea indica, of sorts, well Pelargoniums, | diaa and 
set with flower buds, from Fancy varieti from 
eee Taek “with Do. spotted varist gai a 
Hower bate hom Phloxes, Herbaceo: ee 
ar uses 
Cyclamens from 12 | Roses, Hybri rid Perpetuals, ” 
Ferns, Stove& Greenhouse Frew >} eas, &c., in pots 
” ardy sý 9 | Do. Teas, &c. , Standards», A A 
I , the finest ke gee ever offered, 
rong se 
seed, per pac ket 
Price to the Trade, for roots by See hundred or tion’ 
and a Soe z the o unce or pound. 
iends 
the public has the largest stock of this fine 
in the rale ay that it is as raand as the common Holly, that sex 
beauty of Pad ih it cannot be surpassed, and that it is ro tie 
shrub in cultivation. There is now 
cued ae t 18 inches high s showing a head of blobs 
with 13 gt oir "several of which are 12 inche 
in bloom they longer. He 
nd 
appearance, d rfume, hi 
rendersit a most desirable i plant for hi 
A e of bloom m 
DOIMI aikepaeee’ th te fhe Con 
ing surpasses i 
tote os No garden should be viha 
req ve in sev 
time it TAD ii . 
l CT aT sure to flower 
at | 25 and 60 wil be sere perks and carriage 
a company al - pany al order 
oes: 
s Nurseryman, 
Abbey Gh ed Ba Seedsman, and Florist, 14, | 
THE CHAMPION 
ESSRS. SUTTON anD SONS iy 
i 
i 
ae ; 
Fee 
He 
izi b te A same showsthis 
erous prizes bs other ob of the kingdom Mean? 
Sons have Ee ved s year of the 
F 
sed pum 
{i 
f 
E 
MING SHAM, ROOT SH sHow. a 
LECTED MANGEL WURZEL 
SUTTON’S CHAMPION SWEDES, exhibited 
.; A. W. Johnson, Esq.; R, 
. 
<9 
are 
in quantities not less mer ee inp i 
ee erat 
ee a p pa Seed Establis 
been lon 
lanting. et ote & Sons, Reading,” 
BULBS, jus es i low prices, as see 
per 
Dutch ea Hiyacinths, 
ND I BEAR 
prese IMPORTED a bloom aged ae 
which have 
Hardy yro also of i bea pa other Bulbous e ie Single do. ees 
mublished, and will ed post free upon application Double Jon masta, Sweet. 3 6 Hyacintis Di 
ak remittance or Miers to pret te A ers from | Polyanthus Narcissus vs ae no 
unknown correspondents.—Paradise ured pinra and grma (gp ais . Do., Parisian Double ..15 0 
Seven Sisters’ Roads, Holloway, London, NS are ae fel to execute orders for all 
OSEPH BAUMANN, NURSERYMAN, __ Ghent, kinds of Garden Sood Rohe eek R. A 
Belgium, begs to offer "the follo Plants 
PS aE ir celal ay D SON beg to mf ii laii d 
2 Lilium su Stee: í 9 p 12 ieee sinensis, with the ermentioned fine now ready for 
12 Lilium cifolium, mes 12 0 | delivery, at 10s. 6d. each ; 
12 12 Amaryllis belladonna 9 0 RA N and GENERAL 
12 a "e a, very 12 Gladiolusgandavensis 6 0| For description see Catalogue, which will be sent free on ap- 
edi «+ 240 Large Ghent Rhodo- plication.—Dorking, Dec. 12. 
ieee - 60 CEOD; With ower. SPLENDID STANDARD PORTUGAL FOR 
spees he tubero 90 buds 00 NTING ON LAWNS? i 
IE Giyene s sinensis .. 5 g 12 te E Ghent Rhodo- N ; Sussex. 
oxes, drons, with flow have to offer mag- 
12 Camellias with flower ia: stro: ILLIAM WOOD axp SON pee w rin 
12 Azalea indi ith. 15 0 ba se range 2 from By 6 foot wit} sever on parson ‘Some of 
flower buds - . 120 on. tana aeaa o | largest plants they are m shale hava nadi, -yri 
100 do. do., stocks -130 0 Rhododendron circumference, ee . 5s. to 10 6 
12 Kalmia ; glauca 60 boreum, seedlings, Young p y -15s to 2 0 
pas pumila 90 with flower buds 30 L : asl 
12 Ghent -Asalees, with igridia pavonia 10 HO L LY H ° d K SEED. in harv 
flower buds . 12 0| 12 Deutzia gracilis 50 PAUL AND SON have just succeeded in g 
S doss das Mai. 964 do., standard.. 50 antity of HOLLYHOCK SEED in first-rate 
100 Azalea pontica, moths 12 0 g 2 Pimelea decussata 60 condition E A ap Ee offer on the following terms post free: 
12 Viburnum tinus, with »» Hendersoni.. 9 0 very sù d distinct saved from named 
_____ flower buds c s» spectabilis .. 9 0 pita pin te packets, with names, 12s. 
Se eS rs in 1 pire pac i flowers, 1s. and 
m SAUNDERS, Noi RYMAN, Jersey, has Mixed seed, saved from fine doub aa small or 
splendid Stocks of Ruinpe Pear Tames, Flemish Carn: 5s. per packet. The trade 
tions, Yellow and White-ground Picotees, to offer to his| quantities on liberal i oe ais 
numerous patrons and friends this season. moderate, N 4 PETI TT:T 
COLDEN Y HOLLYHO 
B. 8.4 of Cape Bulbs is now ready for delivery. _ A PAUL AND AnD S PEA: aid 
ULBS.—GLADIOLUS, ANEMONES, RANUN- soor mon aera bright 
CULI, LILIUMS, IRIS, with choice DUTCH and other | OF Sad very sak tk sine E alae oa colour to amy 
For FLOWER ROOTS i a general, a very extensive collection known, rar ng ee planes, 21s: the r pale a Teh 
x thec hoicest sorta, seo whch Ba t Brown's No. ok CATALOGUE pet Be ap 
free which contains i 
ab is Hoa Fraa de o. T ens For other novelties and l and sent p aai ie oe 
For Sel BULBS and HERBACEOUS PLANTS offered in | tive Catalogue just, Leer e 
reen arg gol preg & Brows, Oct. 10, Pig 691, and Bh oR 
4, page Bass Seed and Horticul hash 
Establishment, Sudbury, Suffolk. pete, bi ses 
BERBERIS JAPONICA. D E 
OHN STANDISH begs nform his Fine varieties i 
Lombard St., "p 
‘them et e ; 
